SINGAPORE, Feb. 8 -- A six-year-old girl has died from her injuries after she and her mother were hit by a car in Chinatown on February 6, police have confirmed.
The mother-and-daughter pair, who were tourists from Indonesia, were struck by the car at a carpark next to the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple on South Bridge Road at approximately 11.50am, The Straits Times reported.
Police said both the 31-year-old mother and her daughter were conscious when they were taken to Singapore General Hospital, but the young girl later succumbed to her injuries.
A 38-year-old female driver is currently assisting with investigations into the fatal accident.
Photos of the incident, which were uploaded to the SG Road Vigilante Facebook page, showed a man ...
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